Listen "The Unofficial Report E6 - IWD24 with Jenni Snell CEO at The Young Women's Movement Scotland"
Episode Synopsis
Join Clare and Sarah for this International Women's Day themed episode of The Unofficial Report!
On this episode, we're joined by Jenni Snell, CEO at The Young Women's Movement Scotland. Tune in to hear all about Jenni's journey to becoming a CEO, what needs to change in the public affairs sector to support women into senior leadership roles, and some of the work of YWM including their recent report into young women's experiences of healthcare in Scotland.
You can find more information about the work of YMS and their recent reports, and how to get involved below:
Young Women’s Health & Wellbeing
Status of Young Women in Scotland report 22/23 - https://www.youngwomenscot.org/syws /
Safe Access Zones – https://www.youngwomenscot.org/blog/young-women-and-safe-access-zones
EmBody to EmPower toolkit - https://www.youngwomenscot.org/embody-to-empower
Young Women’s Leadership
Developing Young Women’s Feminist Leadership: Young Women Lead - https://www.youngwomenscot.org/young-women-lead & Empowering Pathways https://www.youngwomenscot.org/empowering-pathways
Climate Justice emerging area of work e.g. Ecocide Bill Response https://www.youngwomenscot.org/blog/young-women-ecocide-and-feminist-climate-justice
Recent YWM and women’s sector policy wins/success stories:
Young Women Lead Glasgow work on Feminist Town planning was pivotal in Glasgow becoming the first city in the UK to embed feminist lens in planning in 2022 - https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6413232bf29ba901ed614415/t/64367fbd46b4f85cb868823c/1681293269338/YWL+Glasgow.pdf
In 2022 our Young Women Rise research informed service design change at a national level with Scottish Women’s Aid and led to further local research and service design change for example in Edinburgh Rape Crisis & Women’s Aid East and Midlothian https://www.ercc.scot/your-vision-support-for-young-women-in-east-lothian-2/
YWM's Status of Young Women in Scotland Research (2023) is being used to inform the next Women’s Health Plan and we’re currently working with SG Women’s Health plan team on more specific topics for example young women’s relationship with contraception.
Currently working on the Safe Access Zones Bill and we’re providing evidence to parliament on why we believe the bill is needed. Hopeful that bill will pass will bring about much needed and overdue change for women.
Ways to get involved with YWM in coming year
Join us at events - Feminist Wellbeing Workshops taking place this year which will be launched soon.
Young Women Lead – launching in March (on the theme of democratic wellbeing)
Research (co-design groups, participatory research/peer research) – finalising a few details on a couple of projects but information on how to get involved will be shared on socials and website. Survey for Cost of Living research will be coming out in April.
Co-design campaigns – We’ll be launching recruitment for a new campaign in early summer.
Volunteer with us – opportunities are shared on our website & Social and include blog editors and event volunteers.
Shape our policy responses through our survey/events.
Fundraise for us – new fundraising pack launching on IWD
Businesses, charities and public services can also commission us to conduct research, audits and deliver trainings and policy support in relation to gender-equality and young women in the workplace.
For more info, go to our website: https://www.youngwomenscot.org/ or follow us on X/Twitter and Instagram @youngwomenscot
On this episode, we're joined by Jenni Snell, CEO at The Young Women's Movement Scotland. Tune in to hear all about Jenni's journey to becoming a CEO, what needs to change in the public affairs sector to support women into senior leadership roles, and some of the work of YWM including their recent report into young women's experiences of healthcare in Scotland.
You can find more information about the work of YMS and their recent reports, and how to get involved below:
Young Women’s Health & Wellbeing
Status of Young Women in Scotland report 22/23 - https://www.youngwomenscot.org/syws /
Safe Access Zones – https://www.youngwomenscot.org/blog/young-women-and-safe-access-zones
EmBody to EmPower toolkit - https://www.youngwomenscot.org/embody-to-empower
Young Women’s Leadership
Developing Young Women’s Feminist Leadership: Young Women Lead - https://www.youngwomenscot.org/young-women-lead & Empowering Pathways https://www.youngwomenscot.org/empowering-pathways
Climate Justice emerging area of work e.g. Ecocide Bill Response https://www.youngwomenscot.org/blog/young-women-ecocide-and-feminist-climate-justice
Recent YWM and women’s sector policy wins/success stories:
Young Women Lead Glasgow work on Feminist Town planning was pivotal in Glasgow becoming the first city in the UK to embed feminist lens in planning in 2022 - https://static1.squarespace.com/static/6413232bf29ba901ed614415/t/64367fbd46b4f85cb868823c/1681293269338/YWL+Glasgow.pdf
In 2022 our Young Women Rise research informed service design change at a national level with Scottish Women’s Aid and led to further local research and service design change for example in Edinburgh Rape Crisis & Women’s Aid East and Midlothian https://www.ercc.scot/your-vision-support-for-young-women-in-east-lothian-2/
YWM's Status of Young Women in Scotland Research (2023) is being used to inform the next Women’s Health Plan and we’re currently working with SG Women’s Health plan team on more specific topics for example young women’s relationship with contraception.
Currently working on the Safe Access Zones Bill and we’re providing evidence to parliament on why we believe the bill is needed. Hopeful that bill will pass will bring about much needed and overdue change for women.
Ways to get involved with YWM in coming year
Join us at events - Feminist Wellbeing Workshops taking place this year which will be launched soon.
Young Women Lead – launching in March (on the theme of democratic wellbeing)
Research (co-design groups, participatory research/peer research) – finalising a few details on a couple of projects but information on how to get involved will be shared on socials and website. Survey for Cost of Living research will be coming out in April.
Co-design campaigns – We’ll be launching recruitment for a new campaign in early summer.
Volunteer with us – opportunities are shared on our website & Social and include blog editors and event volunteers.
Shape our policy responses through our survey/events.
Fundraise for us – new fundraising pack launching on IWD
Businesses, charities and public services can also commission us to conduct research, audits and deliver trainings and policy support in relation to gender-equality and young women in the workplace.
For more info, go to our website: https://www.youngwomenscot.org/ or follow us on X/Twitter and Instagram @youngwomenscot
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